Kellen LeBlanc from Haro Bikes shows us some highlights of the 2013 Haro Flightline Carbon 29er Pro. The FLC features a full T-700 carbon fiber frame with super wide down tube to provide a stiff, efficient pedaler. The frame also features internal cable routing, 1-1/8 to 1-1/2″ tapered steerer tube and burly BB92 shell.

We have been riding and testing the Haro FLC for a few weeks here and we will have a full review write-up soon. In short, it provides a smooth ride that rolls incredibly well, taking full advantage of it’s 29er climbing ability. The geometry and cockpit is race ready, but the stays provide a ride that won’t beat you up. For a 29er, it handles amazingly light and is responsive to steering inputs quickly and is a really fun bike to ride.

Real world weight for a size SM bike is 25.06 lbs. It is available in 3 sizes: 15.5″, 17.5″, 19″

The Haro FLC 29 Pro is available at your local Haro dealer now and MSRP is $3699.99. If that’s a bit much for your budget, Haro also makes the FLC 29 in Expert ($2609.99) and Comp ($2069.99) models.

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Gregg Kato studied journalism and broadcasting in college while working many different jobs including deejaying, driving a forklift and building web sites (not all at the same time). Kato enjoys riding local Santa Cruz trails. Besides being an avid mountain biker, he is also a motorcycle fanatic. Two wheels, one Passion.

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